Rep. John Curtis Wins Utah’s Third Congressional District

FILE – In this Aug. 15, 2017, file photo, Provo Mayor John Curtis celebrates after winning Utah’s Republican primary to become the favorite to fill the U.S. House seat vacated by Jason Chaffetz, in Provo, Utah. Utah voters are set to choose a replacement for U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz during a special election Tuesday made necessary after the Republican’s surprise resignation earlier this year. Curtis, the Republican mayor of the Mormon stronghold of Provo, is expected to sail to victory in a congressional district where Republicans outnumber Democrats 5-to-1. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

November 7, 2017

OAN Newsroom

Republican John Curtis is victorious in the special election for Utah’s third congressional district seat.

Curtis — who was leading in the polls — won against Democrat Physician Kathie Allen.

He’s set to replace Jason Chaffetz after he announced he would not seek re-election.

The district is known as a GOP stronghold, where Republicans outnumber Democrats five-to-one.

Curtis’ views seem to align with President Trump, with the former Provo mayor stressing he will focus on health care reform, tax reform, balancing the budget and national security.

In his victory speech, Curtis promised to stand up for the diverse population he has been elected to represent.

five-to-one ratio, probably because over 60% of the state’s population is associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I, being a member, don’t know many members of the church that claim to be Democrats. Most members of the church are very Conservative, but there are a few, who haven’t seen the light. 😉

In a family of very conservative people, I have 1 extremely liberal cousin. She would be one of the members of your church who hasn’t seen the light. It’s unfortunate and we try to help her, but when a mind is locked shut, it’s pretty hard to force it open 😉

I moved to Utah from California and I’m not even LDS but saw Utah as an unwavering bastion of conservative values perfect for raising a family. Only rule of moving here is leave the liberal family members in whatever hole you crawled out of.

I suggest that Utah set up an “extreme vetting” program to screen the people coming into the state.

North Carolina is getting refugees from NY and NJ and unfortunately they don’t understand why they’re leaving those states because they bring their politics with them. And NC gets bluer and bluer I’m afraid.

…note to mention all off the ‘foreign nationals’ who’s votes are counted + whatever fraud the local DNC can pull off. all the numbers are skewed. Even if its only 2% or less, it can turn a close race the other way….its happening…